Change is a natural, although not always welcome, part of product line development. The changes may be initiated to correct, improve, or extend assets or products. Since no asset is independent of all other assets, changes to one asset often require corresponding changes in other assets. And changes to assets propagate to affect all the products using those assets. Many of the practices of a successful product line initiate, manage, or consume these changes. Both conceptual techniques and software tools are available to assist in the management of these changes. The focus of this technical report is how evolutionary changes affect the various types of assets in a software product line. Change can be anticipated and managed, or it can be un...
A software product line is a complex system the aim of which is to provide a platform dedicated to l...
Software Product Lines are intended to reduce time to market, improve quality and decrease costs. In...
and other research outputs Analyzing evolution of variability in a software product line: from conte...
This paper presents traceability mechanisms to support software product line evolution. Product line...
Product-line architectures, i.e. a software architecture and component set shared by a family of pro...
Existing software product variants, developed by ad hoc reuse such as copy-paste-modify, are often a...
Software Product Line Engineering entails the strategic development of software assets that are to b...
Successful software products evolve continuously to meet the changing stakeholder requirements. For ...
Successful software products evolve continuously to meet the changing stakeholder requirements. For ...
Product line engineering is a widely used approach for the efficient development of whole portfolios...
Abstract: Software Product-line engineering aims at enabling systematic software reuse by allowing s...
Product-line architectures present an important approach to increasing software reuse and reducing...
Product-line architectures, i.e. a software architecture and component set shared by a family of pro...
Families of programs are steadily emerging in assorted domains where Software Product Line (SPL) par...
Product-line architectures, i.e. a software architecture and component set shared by a family of pro...
A software product line is a complex system the aim of which is to provide a platform dedicated to l...
Software Product Lines are intended to reduce time to market, improve quality and decrease costs. In...
and other research outputs Analyzing evolution of variability in a software product line: from conte...
This paper presents traceability mechanisms to support software product line evolution. Product line...
Product-line architectures, i.e. a software architecture and component set shared by a family of pro...
Existing software product variants, developed by ad hoc reuse such as copy-paste-modify, are often a...
Software Product Line Engineering entails the strategic development of software assets that are to b...
Successful software products evolve continuously to meet the changing stakeholder requirements. For ...
Successful software products evolve continuously to meet the changing stakeholder requirements. For ...
Product line engineering is a widely used approach for the efficient development of whole portfolios...
Abstract: Software Product-line engineering aims at enabling systematic software reuse by allowing s...
Product-line architectures present an important approach to increasing software reuse and reducing...
Product-line architectures, i.e. a software architecture and component set shared by a family of pro...
Families of programs are steadily emerging in assorted domains where Software Product Line (SPL) par...
Product-line architectures, i.e. a software architecture and component set shared by a family of pro...
A software product line is a complex system the aim of which is to provide a platform dedicated to l...
Software Product Lines are intended to reduce time to market, improve quality and decrease costs. In...
and other research outputs Analyzing evolution of variability in a software product line: from conte...